Ryan Giggs: Man United must learn from Liverpool if they want success under Jose Mourinho

Ryan Giggs has spoken on the problems Man United have suffered this season

And the Red Devils hero even went as far as to use Liverpool as an example to follow.

United have been massively reliant on Zlatan Ibrahimovic this season, as he has scored 27 times in all competitions.

Juan Mata and Paul Pogba are the only other players who have more than three Premier League goals this campaign.

“They're getting in those positions, but it's concentration when it falls for you,” Giggs told the Daily Mail.

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“You only have to look at Liverpool. I questioned them - they've not got a centre forward who can score 20 goals”

Man United hero Ryan Giggs

“Jose's said it, hasn't he? It's frustrating. You're dominating games and have so many draws. You look up and it's like ‘what could have been?’

“There's luck too. Pogba's hit the bar nine times. If he scores those then he's got 15. It's that, it's confidence - all of those need to come together.

“You can't just rely on one person because they can have an off day. Leicester last year. OK, Jamie Vardy scored a lot of goals, but Riyad Mahrez got 17. That's what you need.

“That's how the United teams I played in were like. I'd chip in with seven or eight, Becks would, Scholesy would. Four centre forwards would. The centre halves. Denis Irwin too. The goals came from everywhere.

“You only have to look at Liverpool. I questioned them — they've not got a centre forward who can score 20 goals. But they just come from everywhere and they are the leading goalscorers. That's what United need to get back.

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“My target was always to get double figures and then 15 assists. That's 25 goals. If Becks is doing the same, you've got a lot there.

“Sir Alex Ferguson would say 'this is what I expect from you'. It put pressure on but you knew what the expectations were. If you were left out, you'd know why.”

United currently sit sixth, four points behind Manchester City who occupy the final Champions League qualifying place.

Mourinho’s side are a massive 18 points adrift of Premier League leaders Chelsea.